Two lifelong friends were stabbed – one fatally – outside a Queens movie theater early yesterday.

Davey Adams, and Yajdiel Collado, both 20, were knifed during a fight with six teenagers near the Midway Theater on Queens Boulevard at 12:30 a.m., cops said.

Adams was killed in the fight, which began as the two groups left a 10 p.m. showing of the Wesley Snipes film, “Blade: Trinity.”

The path to bloodshed began as Adams, Collado, another pal and two young women entered the theater in Forest Hills, where they had words with another man who accused Adams of “looking at him,” a family member said.

The friends thought they had put the run-in behind them and continued on into the movie.

But the assailants waited until Adams and his pals finished watching the film – and then attacked them outside the theater.

“Davey didn’t want a problem,” said relative Miguel Reynoso, 33.

“He said ‘I’m with my girl,’ and the guy said, ‘We’re going to do this now.’ ”

Adams was stabbed four times in the torso, while Collado was stabbed once in the lower back and the arm, police said.

Collado was in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital.

The attackers were still at large last night.

Geanette Collado fought backed tears as she described her relief at her brother’s survival and her grief over Adams.